I have tried 3 times to get my email removed by sending a message to the 
autodelete mailbox. Please rmove mine also. [email protected]. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Emanuel Winocur" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 1:02:13 PM 
Subject: EXPUNGE MY EMAIL ADDRESS 

Dear Friends, I am overwhelmed with the quantity of emails send to me by 
many members. I not longer can deal with this!~! PLEASE DELETE ME FROM THE 
LIST OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION'S. 
Emanuel M. Winocur 
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "AndrĂ© Schnabel" <[email protected]> 
To: <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 9:53 AM 
Subject: Re: Hunspell dictionaries are not just words lists (+ other 
matters) 


> Hi Rob, 
> 
> Am 07.11.2011 16:51, schrieb Rob Weir: 
>> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Andre Schnabel<[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> 
>> The jurisdiction of the creator only matters in the case of local 
>> infringement or in the context of international treaties. And I don't 
>> believe any treaties have recognized sui generis IP rights for 
>> collections of facts, i.e., databases. It has been discussed but 
>> there is no agreement. See the WIPO statement on this: 
>> 
>> http://www.wipo.int/copyright/en/activities/databases.html 
> 
> This is not a statement on IP rights for databases - it is a statement on 
> IP rights for 
> *Non-Original Databases* . 
> 
> We obviously disagree on this part of the text: 
> " The originality requirement that a database must constitute an 
> intellectual creation 
> by reason of the selection or arrangement of its contents in order to 
> enjoy copyright 
> protection means that some databases are not protected ..." 
> 
> So obviously some databases actually are protected. Of course - if you 
> think, that a 
> dictionary is just a mere collection of words you would obviously come to 
> the 
> conclusion that this is no intellectual creation. 
> 
> btw ... if IBM does have dictionaries available, why don't you just 
> publish those, if 
> there is no copyright protection in place? Doing so would end this 
> discussion very 
> quickly andwould be a great contribution to the project. 
> 
> regards, 
> 
> André 

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